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Annette M. Hynes

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  24
Citations -  865

Annette M. Hynes is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trichodesmium & Ocean gyre. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 683 citations. Previous affiliations of Annette M. Hynes include European Atomic Energy Community & University of Georgia.

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Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates

Ya-Wei Luo, +50 more
TL;DR: This database is limited spatially, lacking large regions of the ocean especially in the Indian Ocean, but can nevertheless be used to study spatial and temporal distributions and variations of marine N2 fixation, to validate geochemical estimates and to parameterize and validate biogeochemical models.
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Overview of the JET results in support to ITER

X. Litaudon, +1228 more
- 15 Jun 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the 2014-2016 JET results in the light of their significance for optimising the ITER research plan for the active and non-active operation, stressing the importance of the magnetic configurations and the recent measurements of fine-scale structures in the edge radial electric.
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Molecular evidence of iron limitation and availability in the global diazotroph Trichodesmium

TL;DR: First molecular evidence of in situ Fe limitation of Trichodesmium N2 fixation is reported, which was evident in samples from the Pacific Ocean, whereas limitation appeared minimal to nonexistent in Atlantic Ocean samples.
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Overview of the JET preparation for deuterium–tritium operation with the ITER like-wall

E. Joffrin, +1245 more
- 01 Nov 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed review of the physics basis for the DTE2 operational scenarios, including the fusion power predictions through first principle and integrated modelling, and the impact of isotopes in the operation and physics of DTE plasmas (thermal and particle transport, high confinement mode, Be and W erosion, fuel recovery, etc).
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Cross-Basin Comparison of Phosphorus Stress and Nitrogen Fixation in Trichodesmium

TL;DR: The phosphorus (P) status and N2 fixation rates of Trichodesmium populations from the North Pacific, western South Pacific, and western North Atlantic are investigated and suggest that factors other than P are constraining their N1 fixation rates in the Pacific.